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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEI“SUNDAY, JULY 28 Mr. and_ Mrs. John €. Howard and| 4 M . i . | davghters Carroll ahd tiazel Mr. and Mrs, | —Willam Gossen, a laborer on the Short - i Office, 12 Pearl Street,—H. W. 1||mn. anager and Lessee. J. H, Danlels of thet«Omaha Bridge and | Line bridge, was fatally injured in a riot M 4 Terminal company, Ma. L. ©. Coman and | among the bridge workmen early this morn EXTENDING TH: $5 PERIOD IN FAIRNESS TO ALL two children, John A’ Fuller and family, and | \1o “Apout elghty men w patd off fast b Mre. M. A. Fuller, gll from Omaha, occupy | (U5 ! Wt Ml “ . g p - N five tents, v vening and started ou 0 do the town In Respon MINOR MENTION, F ] Fourth steeet and Ninth avenue-_Class meet, | “Camp Trilby" s the familiar name with | Toward morning the celebration became g0 g tor AUl W e ing at 9:45 a ; preaching, 10:30 a. m. and | which a group of tents has been christened | pojstero hat the police took a d " % Over 50 finest brands of eigars in S " ini Hands to Make |8 . m.; Sunday school, 12 m.; Juntor league, | containing W. B, Dawson and wife, the "’ i ‘,'“““’;‘ R : p ‘, k" '"",‘,] T',' tverybody Can world at Grand hotel cigar store. a Suttable Showing in Omahn. 3 b : pworth leagus, 7'p. m. Con Misses Minnie and Antia Hayes, Mrs. Eilen | Workmen resisted and a free for all fght Dra’ Gog Blank. aud % ” 3rand otel “ounc s. New fur. ee g s held pe Growers' b sl stor, Hayes and Clark HAyeds b b .. o8 And evolvers ere - b iR C began e home treatmen ('h”;“ oo el (g l‘l;;" I'V.n‘\ly;vrull A meeting was held at the Grape Growers' | gopgregational—Rev. John Askin, pastor. [ Utople camp Is the name of the five tents | freely used. The police finally succeeded in ke Ll @ catarth' L ad had Since ehilihood 1 hol nished por B X enter. | Association rooms at the corner of Broadway | Morning subject, “Christ the Food ot Man;” | ocoupied by Mr. and Mra. W. W. Sherman, | O¥erpowering the rioters and placed the ring- Wihiinual roaring and singing in the ears, Grace gulld will give a pleasing and Park avenue yesterday afternoon, for the | evening, “What s Salvation?'" ddie Sherma ss Sable Cf s | leaders under arrest. Besides Gossen, whose pple in Omn h & headuche thuat never stopped. My R guild_ will Bi7s % of @race chureh ening, 1 Miss Addie Sherman, Miss Sabie Clark, Miss throat' was mlways Sore, the voca| ore ainment in the gu purpose of making arrangements to give | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day | Bdith Wink, Miss Helen Shepard and Mr, | fkull was crushed in the scuffle, R. G. Fritz t the west—those from o {mpaired, and the tonsils dischared o Thursday, August 1 lay to | Pottawattamie county a suitable exhibit In | Saints, Huntington hall, 104 Broadway—Sun- | Herm Odgen! and Ofcers Krage and Royce received in- city tnking advantage of th low lumps. The bronchial tubes \nlh\|’l; WA artiage license was e | 1A ol MOYFRNIoE, BUATES O, Nt CORANT | 3o0) Shon e LD preaching, 2:30 and | P, C. Devol and family are enjoying camp | juries, from which they may not recover. MAIL TREATW the malady, and T had hard "work 19 W. D. Kirkland, 17 years of age, and Jziss e Col o Nebraska siate Ia . e p. m. untington, presiden 1ife hu ly. be o oreathe, my chest and lungs being sore nd Metta Sadowski, aged 16, both of Council | As the public generally knows, there is not ch. fwo Daghelor beadquurlets, at feast, have Severe Hall muny painful’ The eves were DiNTred. nhd watern Bluffs, u county in tha wholo northwest that is | Salvation army, 809 Broadway—Sunday | been established, Paul Hazen and Rob Wale | CLINTON, Ta., July (Spectal Tele: son of the 85 p Fowhn tord IS & dasq e Yary (mpertac Al Wells will have a hearing in Justice | a better adapted for fruit raieing than this, | Ser¥ices: 7 a. m koo ‘lx:'\I\,Jl;v]:.nv'vv|",\f;}ljfll lace occupying one and Richard Rutherford, | gram)—The most tertific storm ever known | who t nccept during July, | one when you ook me in hand bur Soq Vien's court next \\“l‘]l\"“‘l"'y“‘““‘_‘“‘yv”“h | and it s the intention of those in charge of | 150 u" m.. Junior company meeting; 2:30 p. “;;I_ 4"‘“:3'7“"";;1!-“ rge Robinson and O. G.| pageed over here last night, doing much Al ’f:-l ‘.'"l'--ll"“ :vu- “-IJ\--- f,::,‘.‘ Eiyein me excellent health in exs on the charge of assaulting J. ¥ ‘e | this movement to make such a Showing | n. open air, corner Bayl'ss park and First |~ Juet outside the G s " " damage. Three miles of Northwestern track bbbl b B | tho "Wondertul “home treattnuns to. afl o with intent to do great bodily injury. €| as shall bring this fact to view The kind O i Ju outside he Grand Plaza grounds is a will recely Ll et nt yondertu home treatment to all m; has given bonds for his appearance. | A il el AR N e Ahont | Averues e p. . wubiest, STAINAUGIY Do it ooky GolthRe: Whatelr gre SUPpIng Mrd. 2| Wik washed out WAL of heré and & Wnidulide rate for ench and every | OIS Huber Bros. are putting up a fine new | frpon iy %’ i was thought best that ‘(""(I\"leu(x]i S Rl e e (RS R ea ad i '“Yr N Yoad 1, 0. ona | o1 the Milwaukes near Hik River stopped L LR building on Upper Broadway across {|l‘m m{ the esHIbit should be muds out of plates, e Afénts: ChrlitiAn: Keaosiation=Opat wnj”w i ww.”t.”I”\‘x'x“t:r:::;”m‘ den. A finelall trains. At Bellevue many houses were | 1 and medicines, Methodist church. It will have a mnw but in designs of various sorts, In the | air service, corner Broadway and Pearl | found within, and the cottage is a favorite | poe LS LR B wide across Clin- s to all and W A Presiding Blder's brick and stone front, will be two Stories | jiiniieq space that will be at the disposal | street, at 3:45 p. m. George G. Wallace of | resort for musical people of both cities. ton county was riddled by hall, Many houses for all offices o Cop Trent f high and will cost about $6,000. It um of this county, it will be much easier to | Omaha will speak on the gymnastum at 4 “Camp Chatter” Is ‘”w Hame of headquars | vere struck by lightning, but without fatal | hy sl ve heen il by The Rev, D, K. Tirdall, D. D., pr \'] be used partlally a cold storage VeTe-|pake a good Impression by having larg? | o'clock. He will talk of “Four-Storied Men.” | ters of Mrs, Dr. Thomas and her daughters sults, me in under the | elder, Grand Teland, Neb, Tate ot Omoid ¢ to an Tmperative De A5 Rate Wi CHRISTIAN MINISTERS, ricnce of (he houge. quantities of fruit on hand than by merely | All men invited Edith and Evelyn, who have Miss Clara| ANITA, Ta, July pectal Telegram.) se contemplating [ and one of the most nofed. clereymen o There will be services today at St. Paul's | having a plate exhibit which would be swal o - Troutman for & companion. The camp fs | —HAll 1ast night destroyed the crops, ex ¢ during Augunt ure ndvined | g Methodist denominution, wrifes ¢ church at 10:30 a. m. and 4 o'clock p. M. |jowed up and lost among the more prete SOCIAL HAPPENINGS. nicely arranged and the party enjoying them. | tending from a point eight miles south of | in the onth ana | (100 '“" Y A& I was a sufferer from Rev. L. P. McDonald of North Platte, Neb., | ous displays sely to the town of Massena, making a strip e crowding that will S e head. In addition to the | } y i \ | Uisual offensive and tnpleasunt i Will occupy the pulpit, Mr. Sims will preside | A finance committee was appointed and wii Perapiring Devotees Have| Four young men have established “Camp four miles wide the closiug duys of | the disease had mpaired . vorce ool oy at the organ and a full choir will furnish the | go fmmediately to work raising money by i A APttt Clatter,”” and aro on deck for the season CRESTON, la., July 27.—(Special Tele | some extent interfered with my Music, Sunday school immediately after the | subseription. It consists of J. P. Hess, Alex- | VSO od to Bnjoy Themuelves. | They are George Cavin, Earl Beardsley, Ar- | gram.)—Hail damaged the corn crop —con i | Work. By advice of friends 1 to ntal 4 o'clock service ander Wood, Leonard Everett, J. R. Mc ne of the prominent social events of the | v Kaeline and Frank Zurmuehlen. derably in the vicinity of Spaulding last 5 . Just . of treatment with the Copeland and ¢ lod fn the dls | Pherson, DF. A. P, Hanchett and W. §.|week was the reception which was tendered [ “Mr. and Mrs. T. H. O'Neill of Omiha have | night. The terrltory covered by the storm | ¢ D Copeland & St snception of | clalists, and founa it to be fncome An amended petition was % i . ' . . " y t - : ing T fairness is that afflic seeking a v super to any other ten trict court yesterday by J. C. Shaffer against | Keelin Grand Commander T. B. Lacey at the Ma- able tent and good surroundings. is small. The rain helped the corn and hay. | cure for their infirmitios should fuls e 1 %0, I feel Ll e Manawa mailway asking for a tem- | Another committee was appointed to con- | sonic Temple last Wednesday evening. It Jryant has established the “Dew Drop | Oats were mostly out of the way stand the treatment offered them before dis | here physicians 10 ol oAy unction to restrain K. C. Reed from | fer with the fruit growers and to secure i 7 O ki at the extreme western portion. Hi ATLANTIC, In., July 27.—(Special Tele- | bursing money for its bencfits, and those of skillf AG: FAIEHET] trebtmaRt ™ po y injun s was under the auspices of the local com o . Mar! 188 , | erating the rallway line. Judge Smith [specimens for the exhibit. Tt is composed | v two daughters, Maud and Marfe, and MIiss | gram.)—Yesterday evening u heavy hail storm | #PpIving in person at their office quite | FOR MAIL 1 MENT WRITE B Shade an order setting August 13 as the time [of F. W. Menary, James Rainbow, J. F. | mandery of the Knights Templar, and the | Lols Maginn of Omaha are with him passed over the south part of this county, | Welcome to a trial treaiment without charie. | (o0 00 0 TREATMENT WRITE FOR N N eAHAg tHE O, Wilcox, George R. Wheeler, Peter Weise and | tables spread in Ivanhoe's hall were sur Camp Sterling” is where Mre. C. H. Dyar | foine’ooneiderable damage to orops and fruit, | For,those taking full treatment there is na | SYMPTOM BLANK bhrglarsing Nohn Saunders’ house on North | -Arrangements are also being made for an { wno hai come to testify to the high regard girls, the Misses Bird Baker, Delia Dyar, Town Railrond 3 3 Matn street. will have a preliminary hearing | exhibit in Council Bluffs next December. |jn which as a Mason and a citizen he is held UL e LML L] IS OLET IRy R ULy &1 SHID STAVED AT HOME. N e en Cobk Monday afternoon at 2| In this all the countfes in southwestern Towa | After the banquet Hon. Waitér I Smith made “I"-‘(‘“f;' (l‘*“”!‘llg‘\ :v\;;‘f‘ l-l\v\l:l!‘\ |Tmh| ‘1"‘;'.';:1.1::.: Telegram.)—The railroad running from ; : 1 The Effect of Catarrhul Poison ¥pom s dorado to Alden, known in this section as ¥ Who Never Saw the Doctors, 1 : " will be represented, and it Is expected that |an address of welcome, Ht6h v vaoounthn o'clock. The trunk which he took away | E . o an ad s of welcome, in which he recounted | o¢ 4yig city have two cozy tents on a thirty: . o with him was his, but it is charged l!m‘l it "3: h’l“‘f“;"" ::‘“"'I"‘[“ Wil be surpassed Sin ”r“') et of Dr. Lacey "L i by "‘““ fou-toot"niatform; . 4 " |the “Slippery Elm, has passel Into the LR l| l:lh el Mr. G 8 contained some things belonging to Saunders. | Quality and variety, of hard and persevering work in the cause o 100 HUU R & el boraad B Bitess AR n ™ . George Si ¢ Howara mtalned B A e v prevented & |, Aother meeting of the assoclation will | Masonry, from the lowest ofies in the local W. C. Estep: has been at the Iaks £of control 0t B. 3. Blisworin ;the whil known | niey g Woolman, Julesburg, Colo, | Arect, iy, in for v, be held two weeks from yesterday, when [jodge to the highest place in the gift of the STOMACH DISEASE a several weeks with his family, in one of the [ capitalist and financier of lowa Falls, Judge | wite of MaCord; Bead gerious fire at he Milwaukee depot at 5| % (U A wo ot & itra finest tents in the town, He has been there | Porter retaining an Interest. Blisworth co ife of a meat and provision dealer, writes ord, Brady & Co. wholesale oclock last evening. He saw the fire at the | PO GF ENE E \\(":r:m;i“i((;(:-‘rl:-\"4!411 b T e UL R e I5HA L eHEURI L6 Mnow, HOWE 1L §060; ARAT KK TetmpIALes §XISNOING LHo Youd mll:\flnil Pt Rt AL A L IR nking of hix relfe Bortheast end of the platform and put it | Seived EVeryEedy wRe o o the meeting | gaon aceiy cononded to the welcome and|says it's ail right, tions will be held in the counties through REREOLAN VR Gt with savoral palls of water trom & bar. | Movement is juvitel 10 SHERC He o urged | are & brief outline of the grand encamp- [ ““Nuv Frollis, Edith Reynolds, Jennie Guit- [ which it will pass to decide whether @ tax he waywi rel standing on the corner. The fire Is sup- | (% e Syem in, ment just closed. H. \W. Rothert, past emi-| tar, Gertrude Kennedy and Effie Ellis are the | will be voted Y B Catarrh ach mearly posed to have been caused by a spark from A :vm grand Ginglut b Ll ‘wwll\-'\‘nwl The | gecupants of “Camp Jolly."” AGET MIHINTE aige ey s 3 for wseveral an engine. 1OSTON STORE. S B Lh e S Jurawn, past| Just east of the Plasa pavilion are a| oo, SEES SRS Q0 LU, S GV g Y » tately mftep A small boy was trampl:d upon at the e 3 Gt L ol oLl "\' Nebraska, ad- | 1i¢tle group of tents in which are ensconced { SIOUX CITY, July (Special Telegram.) AR SRR 3 1, heavy or of Plerce and South First streis ves SRR e Olenring "Satem | o oAt iTbe Hf"“""s,.““"\"_"" . H. Jack- | Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Atkins, Mrs. Durlin and [ —Rev. Joshua V. Himes, one of the oldest > bowels, ag afternoon, the horze having been rencing Saturd 3 ti ‘;‘ S "“]“ -“>_“"1r »‘!L““ in | Miss Carrie Withrow Episcopal ministers in the country, died at or putty. ed by 8 miotor an 1 heeomny unmanage- | gummer goods at a sacrifice. Values not | oog s oo o o b Wi s Sratter | C. 8. Byers and family and F. B. Sellers | pi pojnt, §. D., this morning. The deceased Stomach able. He was somewhat brulsed about the | oongidered, Read etully avery item: | by Sace san the words of which were written | and family are the proprietors of the Royal [ oo 1n his 91st year and during his 71 years' body, but was able ta get up and welk off | They are genuine bargains. ST LN JCkch, AL N WHIGE ¥ SO 8 DUlC) Avsgnuin headdustiers work for the church baptized over 1,500 pec without leaving his narie with the motur DRESS GOODS. Bc of Seferences to {he Reorets of Mhe| W, H. Lynchard, wite and daughter aré|nis mureled 700 couples and brganized 300 to nelp conductor. e y AN wool checked sultings, were 30c and [ *'GUITE M. Harl was the last speaker on | thUH ek of i pvilion, With two. tents | congregations and fourteen state conferences to hit Two Council Blufts boys, Willlam Gruver | 36 inch English cashmeres worth 19¢ to &0 | (he program, hi ST P t wo | ind K X and John Lavedure, took a horse and buggy | at 12ic a_yard. Our entire stock of alF cibe U el Gl L S SR UL G LM Demoernts Meet at Atlantie. § ¥ cured went on o pleasure excursion to Dakota. On | that sold at 8c, 30c and 60c a yard in one [ pervy €S to 2 N Ciceiti e ! 3 A . | gram)—The democratic convention put in the way they robbed several orchards and | lot at 25c a yard. 54 inch fine novelty dress | (o0 The program was interspersed with [ Miss Moore and Miss Hutchinson have h SULBIN AL L R e A selections by the Dudley Buck quartet and | adopted “Camp Rosalind, 220 Utopla avenue,” | nomination today C. R. Hunt for representa Dl . C( Pl '\ I & '"FP\R ton days’ term In the county jail. yard, Fine all wool French challies reduced McCormick, Woodward and Mayne. | man, C. B. Waite, Thomas B. Hughes, Mr. | treasurer; 8. W. Rowley, superintendent; Dr. ¥ ROOMS 812 AND 313 NEW YORK LIFB a7 b Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Atkins also per- [and Mrs. Halliday and their families have | F. W. Porterfield, coroner, and Henry Hea X r § 312 AND 313 NEW YORK L RATGEer At ithe Oxden liotell whe ‘brobght AL YPRICES ON BLACK DRESS | formed a banjo duet tents scattered over the grounds. ton, surveyor. Eleven delegates were se G. B. WOOLMAN il S in by Officer Weir lagt eveniag fo answer 3 GCODS. S| After the program had been completed a | Manhattan beach is also a popular place | lected to the state convention Julésbirg, Colo, Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m.; 2 to § p. m.. Eves to the heinous offensd of ring his siar vy blue and black storm serge at | Socil time was had, during which a punch | for the campers. Three boats crossing the Reeenily. ToNFteE oI nings—Wednesdays and Saturdays unry. in a conspicuous place, where it could eesily : 8 LU . bowl was brought out and the frozen con-|lake at all times of the day and nearly all v ote for your symptom| 6 to8 Bunday—10 to 12 m. be mistaken by o man who conld ot vead B e orth oo 0o a 4i'ag | tents served to mitigate the terrors of the | times of the night afford means of getting BLOUK M AR T s STAGNANT or @ police star. Nothing ould be done ; f o e hot weather. The gathering broke up at |across the water whenever desired, and the g % 1A% at 26c a yard 5¢c French d es 19¢ 3 Little Jiththe parte and he was ollow 1 to ko d C h dimities 1 midnight. Among those present were the |bathing on the beach, which is unexcelled i lor i o ack to work after bulag Intervicwed by | yard. Big line of dimities, piqu:s and du Y ) y T e i 3ea ks | followirg: Misses Protte and Roach of Chi- | anywhere, forms a great attraction. The big | Npw v, L s Captain Maltby. o e rona T g 'Tiec &7 | cago, Mrs, Guest of Pacific Junction, Mies |toboggan slide is one of tte pleasantest thing N WiEORI IS g3 SERLCIR This $18.00 A young man who Is employed by the | jawns. swisses, jaconets, figured nainsooks, | Wright of Tiaton, Ind.; Mrs. Mitchell of | about the beach, even if it does have some- ncler says this week: The statement of is 3 clty called at the St. Bernard hospital at | ete. worth 105 to 12%ec, on sale at Kige & | Marion, Ta.s Misses May'and Florence May- | thing of a tendency to take one's breath | the Associated banks of this city for the week an’ early hour yesterday morning for A |yard. ' Unbleached mustin at Se. 3140, 4¢ and | Dard, Bassett, Protte; Messrs. Wright, An- at first acquaintance. The shade Is | ending July 27, 1895, refiects in part the con- § In the street who was sick. He was ap-|7¢ bleached linen crash 5 a yard. 9¢ un. [ LONE end: Perfect of Omaha; Messrs. and n the north, and it s easler to get|yey and the usual midsu argy To 4 ash S a yard. 9 : ReEt : onis a sual midsummer lethargy of parently under the Influence of liquor him- | bleached crash at 5c a yard. 12%c crash at | Mesiames G. W. Lipe, J. C. Mitchell, I. M om the maddening crowd's ignoble | o .0 p\siness. There was Ii gelf, and could not tell his own name, o that | g150 a yard, 19c silk mitts at 10c a pair. | Trevnor, J. B. Atkins, W. L. Thickstun, G " which is a big consideration with [&eneral business. There was little demand the ladies of the hospital decided to let his | Goe and 58c silk mitts 33¢ a pair. Ladies’ gauze | H: Jackson, W step, M. Duquette, C.[many for money during the week, and rates have . 3 sick friend take care of himself. The sick | vests 1o each. 7c vests 3 for 10c. $1.50 and | Konigmacher, J. W. Bell, H. C. Cox, W. 8. W. H. Gunsolus, Captain O'Malley, John |remained practically unchanged. ne heavy i upholslercd in best quahty friend turned out to be suffering from an | $175 ladies’ Ight — wrappers eaehs, | Wilkins, . Fonda H. Joslin,’ H, W, |Cathiers and family, H. C. W_eden and fam ly, | interfor shipments of currency have been re aggravated jag, and he was taken 1o the city | Ladies' black capes half price, $5.00 colorea | Rothert; Mesdames J. McMillen, John Stork, | Fred Crowley and family, C. M. Eaton and | ported of late, and the changes in the weekly N 7 si k s1is, ati ara.- Jall in-an ordinary patrol wagon. e b 0 e e E e eohor®® | B, H, Rothert; Misses Emma Potter, Wind, | family, Mrs. A. Patterson and children, Mra. | statement ar due almost altogether to thiy \ 6 si k plushs, fine satin para, AL " $5.00 mackintoshes at $1.95. $195 heavy | Hanson, Fonda; Messrs. F. A. Grey, J. L.|C. A. Bennett and Miss Hayden are among | cause. Three banks alone received about 1 i - f Firs and tornado insurance written In best | serge sk and $2.50 pure taffeta silk | Martin, O. M. Brown, A. T. Elwell, T. B, |the Omaha people who are enjoying the open.| $1,000,000 from Boston, Fhe reserve ' in- sol with ruffle edge for eompanies. Money for farm loans at low | umbrellas’ to close at $1.50 each Lacey,” George Phelps, ~Judge Walter I. | air life. ,. LU RO WL Bl A L ) rates. . City property for sale or_trade for FOWLER, DICK & WALKER, Smith, P. H. Wind, C. B, Randlett, A.[ ‘Camp Seeber” Is the name of the camp |been since January 27, a period of six months farm lands In lowa. Lougee & Towle, 235 101-405 Broadway, | Whitelaw, J. H. Simms, C. H. Ogden. occupied by a party from Fort Omaha, It | Talk of higher money rates is still unheard, Pear] St. 2 Council Blufts. Cards were recelved last week announcing | 18 Situated east of the bath houses and any but the uneertainty surrounding the exchange without digesti dixtress and Demand Yet for M for In- Special Sale on nwon Frult Jars. Pints, per dozen, 40c. Quarts, per dozen, 60c. Members Perry Kerney, John Currie and | Mrs. E. C. Smith of this city. He and his Half gallons, per dozen, 65e : A aneRlises wan! ouilare M from this point soon. Comparisons with a L per e OWN'S, C. 0. D, |B- B. Dentler of the County Board of Super- |y i be at :‘;““’l‘fm{":.r‘g"‘“ friends at | pio children and Miss Lilllan | U0 405 show that New York banks are Viors apent. yestarday I the olty, havink | oS chercsty eI L e bome | _E. W. Trule. wife and daughter, 1. A, | areying a much houvier volume o loans and This weck we offer our entire line atless PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, come for the purpose of conferring with the | of H. R. Jones, corner of Washington avenue | THison and Miss A. J. Tunnell have two | BECR o orve is only about half as large as - Sty e ek ani Sixth stre a AV Sie [ tents and a good location, e halt 3 4 i Miss Ethel McCroary of Denver s fn the | C0UNY atlorney with reference to the asses ani Sixn street, Harry M. Brown and Mis e & ihnory md children of Coun- | reported for the corresponding week in 1894 than n]anufdcturers COSt, over 50 PZI“CI ns, S : ; Jones we e a sl ‘elty} the ‘giieat/of Miss Dora ment on acreage property within the corporate | 5 5 “pudtey oieitine. Only . imsoeaier; | ¢l BIufs and Miss Fannic Keyes of Phila: SR e o Miss Minnte White of Plattsmouth, Neb,, {s | Imits of the town of Avoca. Up to last | friends of the contracting parties were iy | d¢lPhia comprise a neat little party MARSHAL LOCAT MILLIKEN. 8 s o N re s 4 B e e oee Bomautl [ year the assessment on land of this churacter |aitendance. Mr. and Mrs. Brown will g ML oML uonlicien pro osking hoalth 1 Piace e B onils for Mr. and Mrs, C. E. H. Campbell left yes- | Was $11.25 an acre. As a means of increasing | to housekecping in the near future, but for | *"f} PIATE: : i : His Washington Escnpade R Ak P M, 3 revenue, and to compel the owners to pay a | the presont will reside with Mr. and Mrs, | , J0mes McCabe and family have been on the GEEE 2 S ' terday afternoon for a visit to Spirit Lak L B R S e A ide with Mr. and Mrs. | péacn for three weeks and are still en, MEMPHIS, July 27.—Benjamin H. Milli 1 poire, Frank Orass and Jdaughter. Miss) Board of Supervisors at the last meeting de- | E. W. Raymond and Mrs. Eila P. Holmes | " JeVONIE 1 o iiee Ouren are doing | mommcee e ey e & ro Earrissof 11151117 Farnam St. T Mattisnan and Shunhbor Mymite, | SL000 tn (EHINS Ah6 piloe to RNT6, dking an | mote mareled by Rev. Henry Delong Weines- |ine ' iapuclor sct® ln: two go A Lentard e onss #imemberiof e qpromipantJan. hars. James Matheson and daughter, Mamle, | increase of about 200 per cent. Acreage | day evening at the residence of the bride on | Sistea by Clark Haye good tents, as- | peggee family, and well known in newspaper 2 eks' outing in | property in Oakland is now valued at $47 for | Lincoln avenue. The ceremony was wit- {5 ca by Clark Hay BiEdlen s Tk oty Swas Parreatea it i the country. the purpose of taxation, that in Walnut $27 [ nessed by the fmmediate relatives of the Camp Perhape' .13 a .new ome, It s In- | (o ay. by United Sts 1 John T. Oliver and Mrs. Lizzie Gleason | and in Neola $34, while property of the same | contracting partles. Mr. Raymond s well habited by a party of Omaha ladies. They (-mngt:. Tenn., today by United States Mar- SPECIAL ‘)Al l: returnel yesterday from & visit to Spirit | description in’ Council Bluffs Is assessed at | Known in the city, having been a resident of | 2o, Migses May Hobbs, Ada Gilmore, Agues | shal lliott of Memphls, on an Indictment = s Lake and Okoboji. $62.50" The Deants u Avornare nawered | Councll Blufts for twenty-five years - Mee | Hall Nellie Magee, Anna Gilmore, Edith | recently found by the district grand jury at The Misses Laura anl Nettle East have | Ing against this raise, and have filed a peti- | Raymond has also a wide circle of friends. ”‘f“r‘;1":”‘115“‘);”%1\ ]'\'Plld;“l e ar i Ml ataras YOU].\IG CUBAN PARRUTS veturned fo their home in Olinton, after a | tion asking that the asssssment be cut down | . Vincent M. Corbaley, formerly of Council | . 03!l and family and L. J. Judton and son | breaking and attempted rape. Milliken was : ¥ Visit with Mea. George W, Howltt. o lte former figure. Ta Avaca thos at | BIUS, ana Ales Nancy Brock of San Miguel, | IAYe & camp situated near the electrical | brought to this city and released on §5,000 o \TIFUL LOOKEIS Miss Lou Neale of Chicago, for several | 500 acres of farm property in the town limits, | Cal.. Were married July 14 at high noon at | ‘ot (™ eI tueel; bonds. A y Thomas Mulvihill, wife and two children, | Milliken appeared at La Grange July 9 SBAEWARBANTHDILQDERISS ke years a member of The ,,“! office force in | While in Council Bluffs there are about 5,000 the home of the bride’s parents. Mr. Cor- | yrs. P. F. iso! d child " sie | stay ity. goar memper, ot Fhe ek e force I | Wile In Councl Bt uors areahow 8000 | U5 1O o ey B, paenue, M, Cor | wen TR e itz et et ol | saying iy i Shat i on”e | Only 85 Each. Mrs, P. M. Pryor. She will leave today tor | 8178 of the two places, and the supervisors | NPy couple will reside on his frult ranch | L0 4 T I | ken 4 = 2 Colorado, where she will join H. W. Tilton \-}Lnn:} that Avoca still has the best end of | N€ar San Miguel. (i‘rs y little party and they have good quar- :,,.l.l\:“ip:r a:;x {\Z:L‘»Txln.:xl:;:Mm'\"l]‘..l‘lm‘:.,(':.'”ox‘[.” = Gelsler s Bird Stor (<) 103 N 16th St,Omaka. I Y souple o the bargain. Pl Ieve il e P o ca ol ZL'.f.pf,f."""',fll and spend a couple of weeks *‘rn»"r::‘xi‘n SUithelOmaRs (Beiage and o BENNISON BROS.’ = '(an.om»o:;d(\xllln l.-‘u:‘c\.|nvll-l»v W. H.|latter's two daughters. He acted strangely, it 2 " vt £ uffcorn and family and A. S. Edison and |is #aid, and the young women, thinking he el £ ce, and ecided gl ond ng. . = ke 4 . A Iy oiosmpytenant il an deolnsdito !llit“.(‘):t;p.n:xs‘,sil:xl|x:;:yXl'|vlox;|1'!:;: i‘:‘r‘(lmm; igns | Wheeler's King Temperance Beer receive him, bmlv!;)ya(hr miduight the house- | d Rate. cted t T e 3 . 1, vards of 25c nold was aroused by screams from the young s\ Bodured Tato structed to engage Emmet Tinley to assist | half wool challies, beautiful style, fc & yard adin A Besh = women, who had been awakened by fume, Ruil punoli ot Spiings, ale July 19, Aug- | County Attorney Saunders a6ty T b e N g MONROE, Neb., July Wheeler & g ! SLEN 271 R e raa o o i come for them ' Monday. All our 60¢"and | garela Gogneh Biufs: - Gentlemen - inalosey | f chloroform and the presence of a man in | HELENA, Mont, July 27.—The proposed trip. A Grand Opportunity. g:‘r‘lall‘m;vl)h I;;m(-h' !}g::‘mlfl.-mu:ri' 1905811 D icaxe’ Aind! check i full*ot my Arat 1n¥ se® | their room. Milliken was recognized as he | consolidation of the Great Northern —and ‘Trienni; - { Monday, July 29 prese; Vi . 1, yards of 12'%c figured dimities Thealerts Toing ira 3 g was making his way out to escape from the | N, . e e 3 > OV al conclave Knights Templar, Bos-( Monday, July 29, the representative of one | also ‘1234c figured jaconat-duchess all at one | 0f Wheeler's King Temperance Beer bought | pouse, The matter was reported to the grand Northern Paclfic system, which have over E ton, Mass. Sala August 19 to 24. f the largest importers of New York City s ar - i t B! les ailroad in M has stirred 'American Pharm-ceutical association, Den- | Wl be at our store with' a sample line of | SricS—come early, Gc a yard—this the | Of You. Your goods are excellent and your | jury and indictment was found 1,490:mile8 of talliong )R MONIANA, WAKIE HEAE (: B JAC vohmgrloan Pharm-coutical association, Den- | BUL B8, M, OUr BHore Rl 8 D s | Sreateat bargain in"nice wash goods' ever prices right. ROBERT A. VICKERS, up the people of this state to a degree that OUEMIN & €O, National convention Keeley league, Har- | c4n b made either for immediate or future ;{L’f,;:‘,sg;"‘,;d (DSl all SR a0 bin Druggist, SPLIT ON THE SILVER ROCK. promises to result in an extra session of the Scientific ODthlan‘i risburg, Pa. Sale August 16 to 22, delivery. All are cordially invited to call and | ¢f 6 5c swivel ailks at 25c a vard De Havens' Diarrhoea Mixture is the best legislature. Twenty members of that body € T midition T have o ahe 0k - Mourlst | INSpect these. Foods, without A doubt the | 00C, A1l Weol 38 inch black and ail colors 1 | remedy In the marke—warranted—try It crats of and a number of prominent eitizens have been |8 | Comploto assortament of gold andsteol tickets to various points in the United States | [2r8est and most complete line in the coun- | g0 g, 29c a yard. & — nty Hold Two in conference here during the past two days D aee and eyoglusses, Eyes oxumm- and Canada. try FOLWER, DICK & WALKER, Py ::;'Id:r :;;'»l('l:mhnnd v«‘hm- plaid | None finer than the Hardman Baby Grand. | gAMILTON, 0., July 27.—1 mocrats | with Governor Richards, relative to the pro T ,‘,‘;‘;I_‘l:““ A 5 o S ods, ches wide, — A } g 4 Savernany ] bvh. P (Pras o . - Comuc! Call and get copy of map and fllustrated BostoniBtore. = [ SEIOS SI00R 0. oS0y Inehes o WG d00. P e of Butler county met to select delegates, | Pricty of calling an extra session, and the | ouucil Bluffs write up of the great Yellowstone National Burlington Route Excursion. Boys' 50c, 75c and $1.00 shirt wal Special concerts T ctions brought g Jegations to | SO¥ernor I8 incllned to fasue the call it it EN VD VPN park. 0. M. BROWN, Ticket Agent. Mhs Sxcurslon: advartia x 4 : )h She, 782 an $1.00 shirt waists Special concerts Wwill be given at Grand | The two factions brought great delegations to | hecomes necessary, to prevent the consolida- | = — e s 3 RRO\ pire, exeursion advertised for St Joseph, | each. 000 best quaiity opaque Plaza this afternoon by the Ladies' Military | carry their issues. The main fight was in se- | tion of the two roads. The stae constitulion S ani l b i 4 e l Mo., Aug. as been declared off, and in- , complete, 26c each. Come to o f o : urinsithe cen e | forbid e consolld of the competing - S Vasrie. foun "t,[,',"..f‘p\a:}‘:::(;::|-|be;§g stead of Tunning It to St. Joseph an excur. | slore Monday. Special bargains In every e ::";"'\[“"'l', ""I l"rl“:l;"l’::‘”',* ot 1“1”( ":'“'“'" suslog the majority in the central committes | forblds the consolldation of the ssmpelng pVCIa UCe3=baunci olu ) to 9 and 9:30 to 10. The ste 0 | sion will be run to Kansas City. Train will | Partment, and Miss Pearl Bradsten as special features, | for silver. il i e fara e A A ERIAL VI 00 A0 Tbe.a) amer Liberty | leavo Main street depot at 10:45 p. m. Sat- BENNISON BROS, |S¢Veral mew ~songs will be heard | The convention was called to order at the {:,'g','\,,:'.'\,",f."l\:-‘n‘ e b e —————— Nanawa, o Furet boat. whi Teave Saaherenn | Urday, Augast 10, and will arrive at Kansas e AT for | the (frst fime. The rendl | opera house, but it was not large enough for | putting this consitutional provision into ef- CHIMNEYS CLEANED: VAULTS CLEANED, beach at 7 am. to accommodate the cam as Hig/ CURMAS ISSUIIDE Wi R c MANAWA. 3 e hinn 4 ning oy i cor fect, If it becomes evident that the con Ao duf PAAWAY. 0 P- | leave Kansas City 9:45 Pl . made one of the biggest hits of the season, | the occasion, and on account of the war be- | fect, 1L Hocoimes. o 9 g 7 [ FAR » SARD) "0 the carly morning train (o Omaha. Frlve 1o Coyael) B 5 . Monday. St ConnsiLiings Feghle X better than anything Sousa's band has ever | faction adjournei to the court house with | will no doubt be called. 0 Pearl street, T E S S W. J. DAVENPORT, A. D. P. A. The hot weather of the past few days has | 98¢ In the line of, voigal music. ex-Governor Campbell as pres o e VLAY 7OR BALE. ‘A NBARLY NEW NOiBTO0N. bile the other faction remained in the . hou ih i — driven the people o 5 potterwPrice hidy L use, with barn, Cistein, city water at hou Smashed Hin Riv 1 the people from town into camp life Potter's Prices of house, with Allen Andrews as chair- and barn, fruit, nice shade irecs, on a nicel at Manawa. Scores wi ¢ ishiisy o always lowe rata LG 4 ! " Draft of the New Transmissourl As= | graded 1ot 60x25 feat, for $2.300 0 % John Bcott, a tinner, was walking along | St Paul's church—Divine service and [ bt anie yo ,Scores Who thought they would ‘1‘“,’”.“"‘ lomerAlAD snrmhore alss, mAnThe sxallsmegkawariintonses a0, Lon woclution Submitted. i 008" verin avemie, Codnell Blann i e ot gt sormon by Rev. L. B, Mebonald of Novn | D¢ able to stand it untl a week ago have |, Bird cages, G0c;/copper bottom teakettle, | & time pandemonium reigned. It finally be I A . e A% Street & fow eyenings ago on his | 5 0" NG TR dEant S . North | come to the conclusion that they had mis. | 23¢; 10-at. flaring, 'heavy tin pail, 10c; cop- | came necessary to order out the police force CHICAGO, July The draft of the new | FOR SALE OR TRADE, A FINELY BRED way home when he met two young men es. | F1Atte, Neb., at 10:30 o'clock a. m. and 4| g ioditns : 5" | per hottom wash bofler, 75c; 2-qt. coffee pot, | to keep order, agreement for the proposed Transmissouri lorse with high track record ity A calculated their powers of endurance, and the 3 ! P & selling. Address or call at 182§ o02ing a couple of young women home. One p. m. Sunday school at the close of | i b . 10c; rolling pins, be. each. The Great 10¢ | The court house park convention elected | Passenger assoclation has been completed, In adw 4 A e man who has tents for sale or rent is reaping | Store, 4 of the young women was one_whom Scott con- | "ftet oot RETVCE L 090 J2an Who Hien.fanta (or ssle o, ent in roaping | Store, 318 Brosdwab al James Campbell and Paul J. Sorg as delegates sldored his own private property, and he Im- | gubjcct, “The' Glori a1 e rreunes (M £10 IAKO:MBIOH 1\ o Wead WATAR IRIRBIEIOLR DAY, Junt Brwe | hon Ain 0 SHe Niate, convention, omwie Lo nedlately proceeded to put a nose Hot rana P81 3 : ous Gospel;” 12 m., | are always cool, ke breath from the J 904 g e 8 st pre- | jar delegation selected was H. C. Gray, Peter iR arLy picosedad.bo. Bk 4 Bo ‘.«1‘;213)- :'::x 'Il““{!"yl'r'l"‘unl 1:30 p. m., Juniors: 7 p. m., | vicinity of the polar regions, and make the | PAred plans for the'new parsonige for'the | Schwab, Davil Pierce, John . Nellan, Chris- | changes are the abolition —of the penalty vided for by one nasal protuberance. The | ject, “F\ ,PN\wlllmk:v evening service; sub- | business man better able to 'stand the work | German Catholic church, corner of BIU and | tion Benninghoffen, K. F. Bundy of Middle- | clause and a change in the method of pro Balle wahbiiel oo oasiin neTancs. The | dsot, “Focor Agstnkt V. O, Rocko, B. D, :{k\(‘xl.fi day tor, the rofreshing sleep of the Plerce streets, They. have also Made plans | town and Alf Demoret of Ross township. cedure when complalnt is made agalnet uny | iminary hearing today and wis bound over, learned which of tha youn before. For the first time In its his- | for a bea esldel or Jacob | “cympell’s convention represents sound [ road. It s provided that in such cases the | He furnished bafl. Sk sl o young men now has organize ot Jesus o Lat- | tory - s r | ned ball. Shearer shot two men o a. m.; Sunday school 2 m.; preac o S b the inhs Bve ere aken advantage of BLEG C DRIEFS. pich compla na nd sh e p i, T‘P‘:flyms)n 50 the 1 ,‘.(. I(}uhl; Moals tett. | $o.50 ,,,‘"f“'f,‘ ‘,{".,‘"," ! 'L‘v'-.fl.x".ll&{:f A | ey Ghle,new ety eat and sloep—nothing | ihe great rocker sale of the Durfee Furniture uis decision. If he decides against the road WEATHER FORECA — cles left; 26-inch ladle cels s ., M.: evenl ec ore, for there ! o while | g 2 5 ¥ ‘ . investigated, that road he right of ap: RN 0 5 et omcieh._heles. wheals; What is Mormontsm " "Tthe evening servieé | away the (me in a tent when the lake, ‘with Co.1" 1¢"laste untilowE. 1. Efforts are beln made at New York to Investigate d, that roud Las ik {-‘::(n’ 31 | Ratr: With Vaniahis Winds Bromised relr ors from | w e held in the tent nea e cornel > mi— consolidate the Wilson and National steam- | Peal to the assoclatlo declding the ap- d hle nds Pro our large stocki very low prices. Cole & | Washion o arons ientyiear the corner of | Its flshing, boating and bathing, Is right at | The only plano warth:having, the Hardman. | anip lines. il ational steam- | Loal a majority of the votes of the associ: for Nebrax Cole, 41 South Main street. O Py TS PR i 15 v Bt N R A R Sl e R Large numbers of promtnent Cubans are | tion will ‘be final, the arbitration feature | WASHI 'ON, July 27.—The forecast foR Yes, the Eagle laundry fs “that good | Il be held in the church. Meetings every | that i having any better time than the HUNTING UP A LOST WITNESS, coming to New York to remain until the | being abolished. 0 Sunday ix: . : taundiy. " ana s located nt 124 ool [ night during the week at the tent. T. W.|Gauymeds Wheel club. A tent big enough e B troubles in the island are settled Axsert Duixy Douglons Wan Murd Nebrasks and Kansas—Pair; variable Williams, pastor i : Durrant Claims the Prosecution Have ; - > wla If In doubt about this try it and be convinced, v or & circus, with cots enough for thirty wheel- R to $sassck H. H. Solomon, an extensive dry goods | HOUSTON, Tex.. July 2%.—The coron Don't forget name and number. Tel. 157, stian tabernacle, corner Scott and [men, a “French” cook, black enough to use R " % - LesY merchant of Denver, has assigned. Mort . e v lowa and Missourl—Falr; warmer} e Md Ry ynster streets—R. W. Abberley, pastor. | for a looking glass, are a few of the little | SAN FRANCISCO, July 27.—The prosecut- | gages aggregating $73,000 have been filed verdict In the case of Daisy Threlkeld, able winds, becomini southerly Red Cedar Fence Post Morning service at 10:30; sermon on *'Chris- | things that make the campers’ life a pleasant | Ing detectives in the Durrant case are tracing | Victor Adams of Madros, Colo., who shot Daisy Douglass, the cyprian daughtcr r South Dakota—Falr; light, varlablp Twelve carloads standard red cedar fence | UARILY'S Attitude to Womanhood;” at § p. | one. True, it's next to fmpossible to get any | the career of Charles F. Clark, the Boston | and kil ther-in-law, Justics Baker, | prominent Methodist family in Kausas ¢ posts, 10%c each, by the carload, m, an attractive and pleasing missionary | sleep. for as soon as one EAng gels (0 bed | wing drummer, whom the defendant states | %as taken from Jail and Iynched Saturday. ' | Who died here last week, found i} Loca . . OVE pro| endered, including recita- | another gang is at the door with gre s AIORGARS. 214 . . t esulted from rupture of the stomach ). " THE WE IR BUREAU, e A. OVRRTO (ions, olos and short talks and missionary | many (hioks to talk about, and so It ‘goes | Wa# induced to leave here, in order that he | The grand jury ar Hannibal, Mo, la still b O R s AT OF, THE MHOTHER FURRAT, very Harn Bur songs. The different forelgn countries will | until a few hours before geiting up time the | would not appear as a witness for Durrant. It | hon Ba 8B e B o ve Deen brougnt | S: Fox, jr., son of a bank president her rainfall, compared with the A livery barn belonging to the Harle es- | b Iepresented by women in forelgn costume. | next morning. The boys have plenty of | is said that Clark knows Durrant and was | out, © oo © M4 1 BAYSThosR DIVNESE | Mre H. Foster, an inmate of & ¢ 5 duy of the past four years: tate on North Second street, burned at 11|, FIFst Presbyterian —chureh—No services | callers, and all recelve a hearty welcome. | aoquatnted with Blanche 1 1t Ba0 WA, o0 - 3 ] e Y e o TR 1664, 1563, 1893, . today, the pastor being absent. Sabbath | One night I ek H Sc! A20UAIRLeS Wity amont. On the | Acting Chief of Police Conlin of New York B . : 1 re 979 o'clock last night. Though L 3 Sabbath | One night last-week Harry Schmidt paid a > murder O . and_other promine on of this ety are ximum temperature.... i 19 0 &l hough situated byt one | st B e > L e afternoon of the murder Clark is supposed to e . ety r prominent men of this city & i school at 12 o'clock; Young People’s Society of | visit to the tent and took a couple of flash “ announced that the most strict watch would | o, "e5"yg licated. The physt o | A im_temperature 618 block from an engine house, the fire was not istlan Endeavor at 8 p. m.; Wednesday | light photographs of the crowd, which. are | LAV Seen the girl in g car with a young man | be kept of saloons Sunday to see that none G (0 B0, U8 CC0E " 1Rt "the woman mperature W 7 8 noticed until the entire bullding was ablaze | evening prayer meeting at § p. m. said to be works of surprising beauty. stue ? prop- | Gon aloas % gandrew | Te” gecupants are Sergeant George' Seeber | demand for money from the sonth and west T e o Sl agee et BN L E AW tnestars | endacin! fabneon offcomsany. ;-0 8 AL | hes mot been oy o) expectatond; althoush il ¢ s Mr. and [ (o9 00R B ETind wife of the Thurston Rifies. | there Is every reason to look for a movement | the marriage of Dr. Mark Harrison Smith to | one Visiting the camp would feel like linger- | Market and the knowledge that outside of- - C. 0. D. BROWN'S LOOKING UP ACREAGE TAX. Miss Blanche Ruth Goan at the residence of | iD8: It consists of a large rain tent, two | ferings of funds are probable at lower rates | g . S the " brides parents Me. sui SMeasice of | slecping tents and cooking and dining tents. | have prevented any advances so far. The | £ MAY BLOCK HIL BIG DEAL. many respects the new agreement s similar | \oen oAk B0 o ) to the old one. Among the more fmportant | recelpts ‘and cards, Finder retain to Mrs, W. Chapman and receive rewa:d. — who closely resembled Durrant, but was not | of them kept open made the autopsy contends that the woman | f "y X % 2 8 A horse ‘and several carriages were car. | | St. John's English Lutheran church, James | © The French cook aboue reforred to has one | Bl If such testimony was to be produced | ~yudge Butler of Denver has refused to grant | 124 of 8 ruptured stomach, while the a:tend *ondition of temperature precipitation Bumed. 1t was recently leated by Thomas | hall. 17 Pearl strest—Rev. G. W. Sayder, |atm In ife, and that in to make as much | 8¢ the trial it would tend to affect the testi- | an “injunction to restraln the water works | \t& PRYSICIANS G3HCrL that 100 OtREr SWAPPIC | at Omiaha for the day and slice March 1, Besley, pastor. Servioes at 11 a. m, and 8 p. m.; | food dlsappéar as possible. Tt 1 mot his own | MORY of the witnesses at the preliminary | company from shutting oft the water from | FOTACLS And SupMItuIG one Tof (EF S0 o A A Sunday schcol at 9:45 a. m.; young poople’s | appetite with which he wishes to create the | €Xamination, who swore that they saw Dur- | delinquents. He held that the remedy was he [”;”‘! """,",’;‘,', ; he city is greatly [ Normal temperature ..., sisee 18 shsan. ; sells hammocks | meeting at 7 p. m. Vacancy In the larder, and he 18 never happier | rant and the murdered girl on the afternoon | with the city council stirred up over the matter. xcess for the day il J = Second Presbyterlan—Communion service | than when he says that his culinary efforts | she disappeared. Clark’s deposition will be [ (Oherokee Bill has been confined in a cell | pou o Ak s atis Acoumplsted axasss sinos-March 4 e The gas company's special prices for sery- | 0 the morning. Subjects of sermons: Morn-*| meet with the approbation of his charges. | taken in Boston in Durrant's interest. The | gince his desperate attempt to escape Friday [ cRpsTON oy o ST L i lhen Ice pipes will be continued through July. tng, “Crucified with Christ;" evening, "The | He was somewhat surprised when he found | police and detectives deny that they induced | evening. He says Ben Powell, a “trusty” CRBATON, 7. —(Bpecial Tele- | prGITRCY, Jitation since March 1103 incheg o A Ll mnmrl: uun‘:‘m Rev. Dr. Sarchet, pastor, | out what a heroic set of appetites he had | Clark to leave the town, and say that they | prisoner, smuggled in the revolvers with | 8ram)—Fraok Bhearer, charged with assault | peficiency since March 1......... 8.76 inched ho > man plano wears like lrop. 4; Trinity ethodist Eplscopal, corner n(lheen called vpon to look after, aud Lo cgu- | mever heard of MQ belorey, which be did the shootlng, , with lotent o commit murder, had his pre- L A WELSIL QbeQEves -~ 7 Wy v - <3 v SR .